Just three months after Hurricane Sandy devastated New York's highly populated tri-state region region, another storm system is blasting through the Northeast that is expected to dump up to a foot to two feet of snow from New York to Maine.
"We have many credit unions that are closed for the day, and most others have announced an early closing, as we here at the league (office) have done," Tony Emerson, president/CEO of the Credit Union League of Connecticut in Meriden, said Friday morning. "It's already snowing here and we expect at least 18 inches of snow, with some forecasts calling for up to 35 inches in some areas."
The Massachusetts Credit Union League office in Marlborough, Mass., also was closed Friday because of blizzard warnings posted by the National Weather Service.
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